5 Beaches to Hunt for Sea Glass in the Hamptons and North Fork

Before the East End's waters warm up enough to jump in, the waves are already producing a little known treasure called sea glass, which comes in variety of glistening colors, from green to brown, purple and the elusive orange and red. Smooth-rounded sea glass, which is produced from empty glass containers rolling in the waves over many years, is not always easy to spot, which makes the family activity even more exciting--especially when a piece is finally found, big or small.

The Hamptons & North Fork of Long Island is a hot spot for sea glass, with shiny pieces able to be found dancing in the waves during low tide at most ocean beaches and even along the shoreline of the Long Island Sound and Peconic Bay. To help you family on its search for convicted sea glass, we've created a list of spots known for producing the sparkly treasure. And for more family-friendly activities in the are, be sure to check out our Hamptons and North Fork Family Guide.

5 Things That Make This Week Different, June 2 - 6

We hope you're enjoying our new weekday edition of the Mommy Poppins newsletter, now in its second week of sniffing out fun activities that go beyond the weekend.

This week starts a new month and the beginning of summer. School is wrapping up, but there's still plenty to do with the little ones while their siblings hunt for overdue textbooks and add finishing touches to their final homework assignments. It's a good time to catch up on culture. Many local museums offer free admission days the first week of the month. Be sure to check out The Page Museum, The Craft and Folk Art Museum, The Huntington, and The Natural History Museum. And if art isn't your thing, here are 5 more ways to make this week different:

1. Ford Jam - Monday
The Ford Theater on Cahuenga Blvd. has a free international music and movement jam session every Monday at 7pm this summer. Monday's interactive program features al fresco African dance and drumming. Your rhythmic rugrats will end the day on an upbeat beat.

2. LEGO Store Monthly Mini Model Build- Tuesday
A free opportunity for young master builders to make a mini model and take it home with them while supplies last. Session starts at 5pm. June features a cool jet ski. Ages 6-14.

Day Trip to The Adventure Park at The Discovery Museum in Bridgeport, CT

We are generally NOT a family of outdoorsy folks.  Our idea of connecting with nature is bird/critter watching, in the woods surrounding our home, from the comfort and safety of our deck.  However, as my kids have gotten older, they've expressed more of an interest in "adventuring", as they call it, traversing through the woods, hiking, and the like.  Even though a fellow Mommy Poppins writer wrote about ziplining at Catamount, as a bona fide city gal myself, I've balked and defaulted much of these activities to my husband.  But, very recently, at the strong urging of my family, I found myself en route to The Adventure Park at The Discovery Museum in Bridgeport, CT, to enjoy a day of fun in the great outdoors.  I had no idea just what excitement, thrill and fun I was in for.  But I soon found out!

Free Outdoor Summer Music Festivals & Concerts in NYC: Best Bets for Families

Although some New York City outdoor music and performance series are created specifically with children in mind, there are lots of grown-up ones that families can enjoy, too. At these wonderful alfresco events—most of which take place in parks and plazas—families can pack a picnic, stake out a spot, lay down a blanket and soak up some culture at no cost. Don't worry if the kids aren't totally into it; sit along the perimeter and let them run around, dance and play and they'll be happy.

While many series including SummerStage, Celebrate Brooklyn! and Lincoln Center Out of Doors host dedicated family days, it's worth browsing their full schedules. There's no minimum age to enjoy jazz, classical or rock, right?

We've rounded up NYC's best FREE outdoor music and performance series and highlighted the events we think will be of particular interest to families. You can find even more family fun in our jam-packed Summer Guide.

100 Free Things to Do with NYC Kids July 2014

Free Things to Do July 2014

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Tuesday, July 1 Rock out to Alastair Moock and Friends in Madison Square Park as part of its Madison Square Kids music series. Catch complimentary concerts on Tuesday and Thursday mornings in the park through August 7. FREE

Wednesday, July 2 Hitch a ride on the Bronx Culture Trolley to explore the vibrant arts scene in the South Bronx. FREE

Thursday, July 3 Enjoy face time with the creatures that call Prospect Park’s Audubon Center home, including Snappy the Turtle. Naturalists introduce kids to their animals on Thursday and Friday afternoons through July 25. FREE

Friday, July 4 Celebrate Independence Day with two NYC holiday traditions: Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular and Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island. FREE

Saturday, July 5 Enjoy top-notch storytelling at Central Park's Hans Christian Andersen Statue today and every Saturday morning through September 27. FREE

Sunday, July 6 Catch an amazing lineup of family entertainment at SummerStage Global Family Day in Central Park, including the Okee Dokee Brothers, the Hybrid Movement Company and the hilarious Acrobuffos. FREE

Monday, July 7 Explore urban nature at Hudson River Park’s River Rangers eco-play program at Pier 25. River Rangers runs Mondays at Pier 25 and Thursdays at Pier 46 through August 28. FREE

Tuesday, July 8 Drop a line in Central Park's picturesque Harlem Meer for some catch-and-release-fishing today or any day all summer long. FREE

Wednesday, July 9 Catch the dinosaur epic Jurassic Park at the Museum of Jewish Heritage as part of its Close Encounters of the Spielberg Kind series. See a no-cost movie by the Oscar-winning director every Wednesday evening through August 13. FREE

Thursday, July 10 Enjoy complimentary admission to the Brooklyn Children's Museum from 3 to 5pm today and every Thursday this summer. FREE

Friday, July 11 Bring a blanket and a picnic to an outdoor screening of Despicable Me 2 at Riverflicks for Kids. The free family films continue at Hudson River Park's Pier 46 on Friday evenings through August 22. FREE

Saturday, July 12 Celebrate NYC's waterways with no-cost boat rides and eco-activities at City of Water Day on Governors Island. FREE

Sunday, July 13 Soak up French culture at NYC’s official Bastille Day celebration. The annual fete features mimes, accordion players, cancan dancers, French lessons and other fun for les enfants. FREE

Monday, July 14 Giggle at the Story Pirates, who turn kids' stories into laugh-out-loud mini musicals at Hudson River Park’s Pier 25. Can’t make it today? The troupe returns on Monday, August 11. FREE

Tuesday, July 15 Catch an interactive show by WonderSpark Puppets at the Billy Johnson Playground. The Sandbox Puppets series continues in different Central Park playgrounds every Monday through Thursday through July 24. FREE

Wednesday, July 16 Enjoy hands-on nature fun at the High Line's Wild Wednesday program, which takes place every Wednesday through August 27. FREE

Thursday, July 17 Groove to Trinidadian steel drummers JahPan as part of Brooklyn's Albee Square Summer Concert Series for Kids. FREE

Friday, July 18 Enjoy a no-cost concert by Secret Agent 23 Skidoo in the Bronx's Crotona Park, one of many no-cost SummerStage Kids performances at various NYC green spaces through August 21. FREE

Saturday, July 19 Get arty at the New Museum's Block Party in Sara D. Roosevelt Park. Enjoy a slew of creative activities and then explore the Bowery museum at no cost. FREE

Sunday, July 20 Swing to hep tunes at SummerStage Queens Family Day in Queensbridge Park featuring performances by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Rashida Bumbray, and Michael Mossman & Copland Jazz. FREE

Monday, July 21 See TheatreWorksUSA's brand-new musical The Lightning Thief based on the Rick Riordan's popular Percy Jackson series. The no-cost show runs through August 22 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre. FREE

Tuesday, July 22 Dance to live African djembe beats in the Billy Johnson Playground. The Sandbox Dance series continues in different Central Park playgrounds on Mondays and Tuesdays through August 12. FREE

Wednesday, July 23 Bring your tissues to the South Street Seaport for an alfresco screening of E.T the Extra Terrestrial. See free family favorites every Wednesday through August 27. FREE

Thursday, July 24 Catch professional cycle trickster Chris Clark in a thrilling Bicycle Stunt Show in Bronx Park, one of many no-cost SummerStage Kids performances at various NYC green spaces through August 21. FREE

Friday, July 25 Learn how to spike the ball in a youth volleyball lesson at Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 6, one of a series of clinics this summer. FREE

Saturday, July 26 Enjoy Family Day at Lincoln Center Out of Doors featuring a Baby Loves Disco dance party, a Brazilian street dance workshop, a collaborative interactive National Dance Day performance and tunes by the Black Rock Coalition Orchestra. FREE

Sunday, July 27 Follow the action (literally) through Battery Park during a roaming performance of As You Like It by New York Classical Theatre. FREE

Monday, July 28 Enjoy catch-and-release fishing at Hudson River Park's Pier 25 today and every Monday through August 25. Kids can also cast their lines at Pier 84 on Tuesdays and Pier 46 on Thursdays. FREE

Tuesday, July 29 Head to the lovely Carl Schurz Park for a no-cost screening of the animated classic An American Tale. FREE

Wednesday, July 30 Missed the blockbuster Lego Movie when it was in theaters? Catch it tonight on Chelsea's Pier 63. FREE

Thursday, July 31 Kick off your shoes for some barefoot dancing in the Bronx's Van Cortlandt Park. Learn different dances on the Van Cortlandt House lawn every Thursday night through August 7. FREE

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Check out our Summer Fun Guide and Event Calendar for additional suggestions.

Free Summer Play Streets Programs: No-Cost Sports, Arts and More for NYC Kids

This page will be updated as the info for 2015 becomes available. So far this summer, we've rounded up free sports programs, free concerts, free movies and free things to do every day over school break. Now we've got the scoop on the free Summer Play Streets program, which kicks off on Monday, July 7. New York City kids in all five boroughs can enjoy old-school supervised outdoor activities at no cost, courtesy of the Police Athletic League.

One Great Day in NJ: Sterling Hill Mining Museum

Confession:  I have never chaperoned a school field trip.  It’s been 29 years since I set foot on a yellow school bus.  Given the choice of a group tour or a month without chocolate, I’d forego the sweets.  Our kids go apoplectic at the suggestion of any outing not involving electronic entertainment, so you can imagine my trepidation at accompanying a class of second graders on an educational trip to the Sterling Hill Mining Museum in Ogdensburg.  Forget enjoying this day, I was just hoping I’d come out alive.

Best Family Friendly Restaurants in Yonkers

In the final post of our epic five part series covering the City of Yonkers, Mommy Poppins is looking at the best places to take the kids for family friendly meal. From breakfast to dessert, fancy to fast, Greek to Cuban, there is plenty to choose from on the busy streets of Westchester's largest city. If Italian food is what you're looking for, you're definitely in luck. Not far from Bronx's Arthur Ave, Yonkers is known for its generous pizza slices. 

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